I would like to add my huge, huge thanks to Neil, all the PBR crew, techs, Claire and the front of house team and all the other helpers that made the UK Open possible. Thank you, doesn't do it justice, but it's all I have, so thank you. I felt so so much gratitude throughout the entire weekend. To have an event like this, in our country, is something I have always dreamed of, but in reality never thought would happen.
For me, this is the thing that I love doing more than anything else. It was completely surreal, competing against the very best players in the entire world, at an event that I drove to! Its overwhelming to be honest.
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Extra special thanks to the volunteers, techs and front-of-house team who were running around madly all weekend to keep things running smoothly. Also, the people who donated pins to the tournament - I noticed several machines that weren't from either PBR or Medway, as well as the pins kindly donated from public display at both big(ger) venues
And congratulations to all the UK finalists - a huge achievement

I had a weird weekend in that it's given me a huge amount of confidence going forwards. I played my first game of (full-sized) pinball in July 2021 and only started going to PBR Thursday night league regularly in the last six months. I had a very distorted view of how well I played - mostly, that I believed I totally sucked because I came in dead last at league every week (except the weeks when I beat
@MadMonzer). Literally, I thought that I was one of the worst players in the UK collector/pinball community, my scores were laughable and I just couldn't just understand how I was getting replays/high scores on pins on location (I assumed most walk-up players were drunk/had never played pinball before) or how I kept beating people who got into casual two-player games with me in the Pinfest main hall.
I didn't actually realise until midway through Saturday that it was an international tournament with players flying in from across Europe and the United States (!!)

I guess I should have realised when I got two multiballs, two Jackbots and a super Jackbot in Ladies with 798,534,930 and it didn't even scratch the paintwork on the top score for that machine! Some of the scores were wild - even in qualifying. I queued behind Paul Englert for Star Wars in the UK Open Main Bank several times, and he was wracking up 6 billion, 9 billion, 12 billion on consecutive tickets.
All of that made it pretty weird to be above the Ladies finals cutoff until 11:30am on Saturday, only missing out to better tickets that came in the last thirty minutes. Also, that I came 113/153 in Classics II with the 26th best score overall on Centaur (which I'd only learned vaguely how to play at PBR about a week previously) and 43rd on Farfalla (and that wasn't my best score on that machine)!
I looked up some of the players afterwards and was often playing against people who'd been playing competitively for 12+ years, who'd flown to the UK for the competition and I'd come in literally 9 points behind one of them in Ladies, which is pretty amazing under the circumstances.
I'm currently going through the scores from the tournament to reset my targets on our home machines!!
So, to cut a long story short, thanks again everyone!

Definitely want to come back next year!
